New Angle on the Koran Burning.

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farmerbyron

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Wonder if they are still going to prosecute the soldiers?



http://www.theblaze.com/stories/koran-burning-obama-apologized-for-done-to-prevent-communication-between-terror-suspects/


Investigation Clears Koran Burners Of Any Disrespect Toward Islam


Barack Obama’s apology over a Koran burning at Bagram Air Field may have been completely wasted — a NATO/Afghan panel convened to look into the incident has just announced that while the disposal of the Koran was “improper,” it had nothing to do with anti-Muslim bigotry. The Washington Times elaborates:

“It did find that there were some U.S. personnel who did improperly treat these religious texts, including some of their supervisory personnel,” said Navy Capt. John Kirby, a Pentagon spokesman. “And it recommended that they be reviewed for potential disciplinary action.”

The Korans ended up in an incinerator after Afghan prisoners were found using the holy books to pass messages to one another.

The books were confiscated and later ended up in an incinerator, where Afghan workers at the disposal site discovered the Korans burning and pulled them out of the incinerator.

In other words, the report confirms what has been known for weeks – the books weren’t burned out of spite against Islam. They were burned because potential terrorists were using them as a means to communicate without American knowledge. So with NATO and the Afghan Government accepting this interpretation, the question still lingers: why did the White House apologize for what was arguably an impolitic, but nevertheless necessary confiscation of tools for passing information?
 

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More importantly, will all those crazies who were rioting and killing American soldiers over this now call for the death of the terrorists, since they defaced the Korans in the first place? :(
 

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Agree that the books were burned for a legitimate reason. I do believe that it was a mistake to do it though as it created a huge diplomatic problem.

I believe that the people in the government and the media who keep saying that it was an accident that the Koran's were burned are doing a disservice to us all. No one in their right mind believes that.

Michael
 

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